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The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) takes on new responsibilities under the EU’s One Substance, One Assessment (OSOA) package. Working closely with other EU agencies and authorities, ECHA will lead efforts to build a common data platform on chemicals, streamline assessments, and strengthen collaboration to better protect human health and the environment.
Search for chemicals Search for REACH registrations ECHA CHEM has now resumed normal operations and is again serving users with up-to-date information from REACH registrations submitted to ECHA and C&L Inventory. Circa 300 registration dossiers remain unavailable following a technical problem and will be restored in the coming months.
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Welcome to ECHA CHEM ECHA CHEM will be gradually enriched with more information on chemicals. Read more about the transition on ECHA website.
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The European Chemicals Agency (hereinafter “ECHA”) maintains this website (hereinafter the "ECHA website") to enhance public access to information about its activities, and to fulfil its obligations falling under its mandate. When a person uses the ECHA website, the person (hereinafter the “User”) fully agrees to the terms and conditions set out below. These terms and conditions are ...
ECHA receives and evaluates individual registrations for their compliance, and the EU Member States evaluate selected substances to clarify initial concerns for human health or for the environment.
ECHA takes on additional tasks to strengthen chemical safety in Europe 05/01/2026 The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) takes on new responsibilities under the EU’s One Substance, One Assessment (OSOA) package. Working closely with other EU agencies and authorities, ECHA will lead efforts to build a common data platform on chemicals, streamline assessments, and strengthen collaboration to ...
Consultations ECHA organises consultations to get feedback from all interested parties and to gather the widest possible range of scientific information for the regulatory processes REACH Substances of very high concern identification Draft recommendation for inclusion in the Authorisation List and consultation